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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Kid Chris Show, it's EBI and I. I gotta say
I was disappointed when I woke up this morning and
I was taking my my tinkle and I tighter.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
That's a nice image.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
I'm not asking you to think about it, so.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It's hard not to when you say it.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
While I was doing that, I was refreshing my browser
with the red score, and I saw what happened, and
I was kind of bummed.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
Try watching it live.

Speaker 3 (00:25):
It was really tough seeing Hunter Green kind of melt
down there on the mound.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Only lasted three innings.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
Yeah, wow, it all started with that home run in
the first inning to show Hey, O Tani.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Well, I don't know you're I don't know anybody else
around here to say, everybody else went to bed. But
I was kind of bummed out. I was like, oh, damn,
that kind of sucks.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
But another try tonight.

Speaker 3 (00:48):
If they win tonight, then that'll force a game three,
I know, which.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
Which just makes it more of a makes it more interesting. Yeah,
I guess so. But it's also it's obviously it's a
do or.

Speaker 2 (00:59):
Die now, Yes it is.

Speaker 4 (01:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:01):
I feel like if they would have just gotten that
first one out of the way, we would have been set.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
Yeah, but oh well, I did watch Yankees in Boston,
and it's only because that was a good game. Yeah,
And it was only because I was there. I wasn't there,
but I was in New York watching it when they
had that series happen when all the the rumbles went down,
and uh, it was so awesome. And you need that

(01:26):
in baseball. You need steroids back, and you need fighting,
you know.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
I love a good brawl in baseball. That's always a
good time.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
You need that.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
You ever had any really this year?

Speaker 3 (01:37):
No, for our Cincinnati Rudds, it's been kind of chill,
but it is something will go down tonight.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
It is fun seeing some big teams in the wild
card though. It is exciting.

Speaker 2 (01:47):
I mean always got the Cubs and the Guardians and.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
Well Boston, say New York in LA that's that's big
for the wild card. Yeah. So, I mean it's fun.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
Playoff baseball is always a good time.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
Yeah. So and then this month, I mean, you got
well NBA starting and hockey. So we're going into you know,
because around here football is over with.

Speaker 5 (02:13):
You know.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
The Reds outscored the Bengals. The Reds put up five
runs last night. The Bengals only put up three points
on Monday night.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
Yeah, and actually I saw Hunter Green kick two field goals.

Speaker 3 (02:26):
The field goal kicking isn't the problem. Evan's the only
one that got points on Monday night.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
I know he already. He started driving home after the
first quarter during that game.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
He's like, you know what, I'm going to see myself out.

Speaker 1 (02:38):
Yeah, he started the bus, started loading up all the
laundry and stuff before the game was over.

Speaker 3 (02:43):
Sunday could be a little tough against Detroit, Oh a little,
just a little.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
Yeah, and to stripe the jungle too.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
Yeah, they're gonna be striping the undershorts instead. I told
you that already.

Speaker 3 (02:55):
It's gonna be a lot of blue and those orange
and black stripes.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
Sara, let's hear it hi in Louisville Wolves old.

Speaker 3 (03:13):
Oh, there's this chick name Brianna Haynes making the headlines.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
That's a hot girl named though, Brianna.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
I'm going to show you her mugshot real quick. Oh dude,
there's the mugshot.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
Okay. Dave the engineer shaking his head and he's correct
in this situation.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
I'll get that posted on eb on here in just
a couple of minutes.

Speaker 3 (03:34):
All right, Oh, she's making headlines for a situation that
she got into.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
I don't know her smile, though, she could have a
cute smile, because in that mugshot she looks very angry.

Speaker 3 (03:47):
Go ahead, sir, sorry, does anyone look that appy in
a mugshot?

Speaker 1 (03:52):
Sometimes they do.

Speaker 3 (03:53):
The report says that she placed an order over the phone,
went to the restaurant to pick it up, and when
she got there, she asked for some extra sauce uh
huh with the order. So the employee says, all right,
that's going to be a dollar. Well, Brianna was not
okay with this.

Speaker 1 (04:14):
I'm okay with this.

Speaker 3 (04:18):
So the camera footage shows her quote unquote creating a disturbance.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
I'm about to create me a disturbance.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
I argue with the employers, excuse me, knocking things off
the counter.

Speaker 1 (04:33):
I'm going to knock this right off the mother at
the counter. Disturbance up in.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
This bitch, including a custom made computer stand.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
You just customer computer stands and on the floor. Go bitch,
give me my sauce.

Speaker 2 (04:52):
And the actual computer register.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
It's computer register and it's actual on the floor. Bitch.

Speaker 2 (05:02):
Over one thousand dollars and damages.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
All this damage over sauce, over.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
A over a dollar cup of sauce.

Speaker 1 (05:16):
You should have just gave me the sauce, now what.

Speaker 3 (05:21):
So she's been charged with AsSalt and criminal mischief, but
this is not the first time she's made headlines. The
court docs show that she threw a brick at her
baby daddy's car because he wanted to move back to Cincinnati.

Speaker 1 (05:38):
Oh yeah, you moving back down? Huh? You went see
this brick?

Speaker 6 (05:47):
Eat it?

Speaker 7 (05:47):
Bitch?

Speaker 3 (05:50):
Concept anger issues, She's gotta work out. I don't think
the baby daddy was able to move back to Cincinnati.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
Oh yeah, not with a brick in his teeth. How
that brick taste?

Speaker 4 (06:09):
Bitch?

Speaker 2 (06:11):
Can you imagine?

Speaker 1 (06:12):
You gotta take care of the kid because I'm in jail.

Speaker 2 (06:18):
Ridiculous?

Speaker 1 (06:22):
Oh my god, did you get that on film? I
hope he got that on film because when I get out,
it's gonna happen again.

Speaker 3 (06:31):
She's also got that nice lip piercing Yeah, right below
her bottom lip. Yeah, that's that's when you know you
mean business.

Speaker 2 (06:39):
I mean you're looking to eb some stuff up. If
you got that.

Speaker 1 (06:43):
Going chewing on barbed wire, Yeah, that's from biting it off.
Oh my gosh, you know she's mean in bed too.
Oh that's how you that's what you call beating it up.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
Shows no mercy, Brianna Haynes.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
Oh you can only pop once. Do it again, beat
it up like you said you would.

Speaker 3 (07:14):
Here's that the kind of womankind, a woman that you.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
Need in your life to put you in your I
want that.

Speaker 1 (07:22):
I want one to talk to me like that.

Speaker 2 (07:24):
I single, We could probably really hit it.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
Looking back at me, give me the fish eye. You
gotta hit this.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
I don't think you're and her baby daddy? Are that cereals?

Speaker 1 (07:34):
Oh that? Oh that's you. You're talking all that mess
on the radio. I want you to talk all that
mess to disc.

Speaker 2 (07:43):
Sick. No way you could addle, Brianna.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
I don't want to. I want her to handle me.
Crawl up on it.

Speaker 8 (07:51):
Come on, key in, Chris, hit it, bitch.

Speaker 1 (08:07):
It's a kid for the show. It's eby and thank you,
Sarah Elise.

Speaker 9 (08:11):
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Speaker 2 (08:27):
They got another shot at it to night's look out.
That's the show. Hailey Honey bomb ursa lots of bombs
at Dodgers.

Speaker 10 (08:39):
Stadium Showytani and taoscar Hernandez hit two home runs apiece.
Blake Snell struck out nine over seven strong innings. The
Dodgers beat the Reds ten to five in the opener
of that wild card series.

Speaker 2 (08:52):
He's kind of good.

Speaker 10 (08:54):
The Dodgers pounded out yet pounded out fifteen hits against
Cincinnati pitching Hunter Green started last.

Speaker 11 (09:00):
Just three innings.

Speaker 10 (09:01):
That's why I feel bad following five runs on six,
three Dodger home runs in the first three innings and
good dude it Snell allowed four hits over seven innings,
giving up two runs.

Speaker 11 (09:14):
Reds tried to come back, but it was eight nothing
and that was it.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
I have faith that they'll get it done tonight.

Speaker 10 (09:19):
Backs against the Wall tonight, Winter go home baby, and
Zach Lttel will go for the Red Lakes tonight to
remain try to remain alive.

Speaker 11 (09:28):
And game time again is nine to five.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
No, it doesn't matter. We have on Sunday, we have
the return of the Bengals.

Speaker 10 (09:37):
Elsewhere in the wild Card playoffs. Yesterday, Detroit got by
Cleveland two to one. The Cubs went at home over
San Diego three to one, and then Red Sox beat
the Yankees last night three to one.

Speaker 11 (09:48):
Yanks got their backs against the wall.

Speaker 2 (09:51):
Lots of close games except ours.

Speaker 11 (09:53):
Bengals updates.

Speaker 10 (09:54):
Let's see Bengals back at work today, getting ready for
the Sunday's battle. As you said, kid, Chris, versus those
three one Detroit Lions, Hey Course Stadium.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
The site Thanksgiving team.

Speaker 10 (10:05):
Yeah, Bengals haven't played on Thanksgiving. They're due for an
international game and a Thanksgiving Day.

Speaker 2 (10:12):
Games they are.

Speaker 3 (10:12):
They've got the one on Thanksgiving night against the Ravens
in Baltimore.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
Remember would that would be great? Wonder?

Speaker 11 (10:18):
I wonder who's going to be quarterbacking that? What?

Speaker 1 (10:21):
Maybe? Who could be?

Speaker 2 (10:22):
Anybody? By that point, Christopher, who could it be?

Speaker 1 (10:25):
I'll be sitting at home to Pike.

Speaker 11 (10:27):
Tony Pike will be playing for the Bengals by then.

Speaker 1 (10:29):
Why did they just have AI do it? Just just
have like a robot to it.

Speaker 11 (10:35):
It's not a bad idea, Joe.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
By the time he comes back after all these injuries,
you don't.

Speaker 11 (10:40):
Have to pay the guy. Mike brown On put that
guy in.

Speaker 1 (10:44):
This meme to.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
Christopher last night. It says breaking now.

Speaker 3 (10:49):
NFL to debut newly instated mercy rules for Sunday's game
Lions versus Bengals.

Speaker 10 (10:55):
It'll start well if they haven't had one in two
games against with the Vikings in the and the Boys
last week.

Speaker 11 (11:01):
Uh, I don't know why they wouldn't. Can they do
a running clock?

Speaker 1 (11:05):
Yeah? Why not?

Speaker 11 (11:07):
They do it in high school?

Speaker 3 (11:09):
Reds outscored the Bengals two seg five runs last night
versus three points.

Speaker 2 (11:16):
Boy, we got a problem.

Speaker 11 (11:17):
That's great, sound like it sounded like a CFL game.

Speaker 3 (11:20):
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Speaker 5 (11:50):
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Speaker 1 (11:51):
It's not.

Speaker 11 (11:53):
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Speaker 1 (12:09):
Well she beats the dog, she fell asleep and miss.

Speaker 10 (12:15):
The entire thing is let's get the SPCA out one
two seven w E b N.

Speaker 1 (12:22):
I remember, Yeah, it ain't no joke that note. Yeah,
yesterday I got the new Sarah LEAs and I screenshot
it and sent it to you. This should be the
day that I sit here and I come on and
I don't even put in a two weeks notice. I
just quit because apparently I am worth seventy one point

(12:42):
two million dollars.

Speaker 2 (12:43):
Oh you don't say, well you saw it. No, I
actually didn't click that.

Speaker 3 (12:48):
You sent me so much stuff at once, and that
was just one of the things that I look like
on there's this, Uh was out walking my dog at
the time.

Speaker 1 (12:56):
My net worth is seventy two point or seventy one
point two million dollars, that's what it says on me.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
You do like Google your.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
Yeah, there's all those net worth things, and every year
I check it because you know, because the internet's true.
It's everything down there is true. So why do I
live in an apartment?

Speaker 3 (13:16):
According to Google? My net worth is one million dollars?
There you go, one million and sixty nine four oh four.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
Yeah, so why are you going it.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
News to me? Yeah? How exciting? Yeah, Oh sugar mama
over here yep.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
So there you go, Sarah. So it all is good.
We're out of here, right.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
That is exactly how it is, That's right, yep.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
So uh yeah. I was very excited when I saw it.
I'm like, that's awesome. And it went up a bunch too,
because the year before. Let me look, I'm like, this
is great.

Speaker 3 (13:53):
My email address is definitely not correct, but sure, go
ahead and email you know that.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
Person, see what happened? Tell them to send me that check.
Hold on, let me see. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (14:05):
I rarely google myself.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
So twenty twenty three I was worth fifty six point
nine million, oh damn yeah, and then I went on Christopher.
Last year I went up to sixty four point one million.
Oh yeah, yeah, through the other and then with the
divorce it's seventy one point two million. Yeah. Is she
I don't know what she's worth.

Speaker 2 (14:26):
Now do you ever type your I.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
Have all that then, because I'm in the.

Speaker 3 (14:29):
Apartment exactly, She's got that nice house. Still, do you
ever google your name and see what the most popular
searches are behind it.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
Oh uh yeah, typed in my name.

Speaker 1 (14:41):
Yeah, it's usually about like who I'm married to and stuff.

Speaker 3 (14:44):
Yeah, and it goes Sarah Elise age, Sarah Elise husband, Yeah,
Sarah Elise divorce, Sarah Elise Instagram.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
Yeah mine is is Kid Chris still on WEBN?

Speaker 2 (14:58):
Thanks for listener?

Speaker 1 (15:00):
Who was on the Kid Chris Show? Because it's true
because a couple of years ago they fired everybody. So
I'm sure everybody's like.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
See you like, is he still a working or what?

Speaker 1 (15:08):
What kind of music does WEBN radio play? Good question,
It sounds like this.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
We just want you to wake up with us.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
Where could I listen to the WBN fireworks?

Speaker 2 (15:21):
Oh my god? Questions always were at the Google.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
Yeah, so there you go.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
Yeah you're so you're worth is what seventy six million?

Speaker 1 (15:31):
I know? No, get it right? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (15:33):
What did you say?

Speaker 1 (15:34):
Seventy one point two million?

Speaker 2 (15:35):
Oh my god, I blocked out when you told me.

Speaker 3 (15:37):
Wow, yeah, I've got over a million bucks that I
didn't even know about.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
That's cool. So seventy one point two million everybody, So
feel free. Now the phones will ring now, the phones
will ring here on WEBN Where you can hear the fireworks.
We get stuff sent to us through our talk back,
our voicemail. You know, our talkback is up on the

(16:03):
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a little voice note here. Here's one rock steady steady

(16:27):
rocking out.

Speaker 8 (16:28):
Now.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
I told you that dude was gonna be like an earworm.
That dude that that old guy is on TikTok and
I just one day was just scrolling through. They'd call
that the doom scroll. We all do it, yep, and
I get locked in and before you know it, it's
like eleven o'clock and I'm like, God, damn, I gotta
go to bed. But this old guy just came across him.
He's just in his living room singing songs. And now

(16:53):
people will.

Speaker 2 (16:54):
Like request, yeah, yeah, make requests. And then one day
they were just sitting up at nine in.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
The stead steady rocking loan.

Speaker 5 (17:10):
Rock.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
He's probably lonely and.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
Rocking Joe break Oh You some day, some day, stead
once the Reds are finished, I'm gonna fill that time
with me doing this every night. We're gonna do ron
o'clock every night, rocking that brain uh And he'll come
on with the music like this was going out to

(17:36):
Joanne and Indiana rock Steady. That'd be funny if you
just did the same song every night to different people.

Speaker 3 (17:42):
Like late night karaoke at your local bar on a
Tuesday night.

Speaker 7 (17:47):
Hey, so I just got a question kind of for Sarah.

Speaker 6 (17:50):
So like Chris has these things about you, has a
little impersonations, and he has you know, Sarah puppet and everything.
So but what what would you say? Like what if
you had to do an impersonation of Chris? Like what
would you do?

Speaker 12 (18:04):
All I know is.

Speaker 6 (18:05):
Really like back back in the day, he used to
make little snippets of him being every time he's.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
Like he's so weird.

Speaker 6 (18:15):
But like, what would you say?

Speaker 2 (18:17):
He has Oh, I'm gonna get fired today. No, I
don't have to work on this dumb show all day.

Speaker 1 (18:26):
I do. But he's goofing on like like w used
to used to make a montage of me, because I
do these things, like if somebody is talking, he'll have
like the isolation of my microphone. I'll just be going.
I sound like an ape.

Speaker 3 (18:45):
It's just you yelling all day. As soon as the
lights go on in this studio, the yelling starts with it.

Speaker 1 (18:55):
Okay, but don't make it sound like I yell at
people like I mean to people. I yell at myself.

Speaker 3 (18:59):
You're not yelling at anyone. You're just yelling. It's just
constant noise. It's constantly loud, like what you hear on
the radio is just how it is in this studio
the whole five hours.

Speaker 1 (19:14):
Until I go home every morning.

Speaker 3 (19:16):
Yeah, you have to crash after that. You gotta be
exhausted every day.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
No, not until I go to sleep, and then it
shuts down.

Speaker 2 (19:25):
Watch old men singing, and there we begin to rock.

Speaker 13 (19:29):
Rock steady, come on, Roughing, go all.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
Right, you're good. What do you want caller? Hey man,
I'm wondering where my tickets are for Judice Breeze bro
Here we go every day every day. I have nothing.
I'm not ticketmaster. I have nothing to do with it.
I'm not Rodney, I'm not Rodney. I have nothing to
do with the promotions department calling people about their tickets.

(20:07):
Call the front desk. I have nothing to do with
what these people do. Call the front desk. Oh, yeah,
they fired that person. Sorry, nothing to do with it.
I have nothing to do with it. Oh, you should
have screened that person out. You fired that person too.

Speaker 2 (20:24):
It's out of our control.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
Yeah, sorry, su Where dating engineer leaves?

Speaker 2 (20:31):
It seems like I'm uncomfortable.

Speaker 1 (20:38):
This is where I get cornered with this stuff and
I have nothing to do with any of it, Like, hey,
you give this stuff away and then put it on
a piece of paper and give it to me, okay,
and then they call me and go, hey, where are
all these people? I have nothing to do with it.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
Do you think other radio stations deal with this?

Speaker 5 (20:52):
No?

Speaker 3 (20:54):
No, no, send help.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
They fired to help too. True, don't forget coming up
at what eight oh five, mister Stuart W. Penrose will
be here answering your legal questions. Okay. He comes in
every week every Wednesday at eight oh five. Actually he
won't be here next Wednesday, but he will be here
this week today at eight oh five, answering legal questions. Okay.

(21:20):
So he'll come by help you out if you got
something going on. Now, we understand you got to go
to work. You don't have time to take off from
work because everybody's got you know, bills are paying stuff,
and you don't have the money to go and just
sit down and take time out to ask a legal question,
just a question, and pay that money to an attorney
just to ask a question if you have a legal situation.

(21:42):
So Stewart W. Penrose from the Manila Log Group comes
in and we'll answer that question for you and tell
you hear your your situation and tell you if you
have a legal situation there.

Speaker 2 (21:51):
Okay, so that's a cool thing looking forward to that.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
Not everyone has seventy one point two million dollars net
worth like I do.

Speaker 3 (21:59):
According to the Inner Yeah, if you just google your
name and I'll tell you exactly how much money you have.

Speaker 2 (22:04):
Don't look at your own bank account.

Speaker 1 (22:06):
No, that's a lot.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
Yeah, Google is the one that's right.

Speaker 3 (22:09):
So when do you go You apparently have over one
million dollars to my name that I don't even know about.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
This is cool.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
So when you go buy a house today like I am,
I'm taking that print out to the to the mortgage people,
and they'll be like, well, how much you have in
a bank? I go, who cares?

Speaker 2 (22:25):
Yeah, just look at Google.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
Yeah, look at this right here, And I would have
shown them the print out I have. I'll probably print
it out in color too, because I could.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
Afford it, right, since you're so rich.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
Seventy one point two million.

Speaker 3 (22:35):
One of the most popular Google searches behind my name
is asking how old I am?

Speaker 1 (22:41):
Well, tell everybody, and then I'll go away, Like why
do people care about how old somebody is?

Speaker 3 (22:48):
That's always a topic of discussion when it comes to women.

Speaker 2 (22:52):
Why it's just so important? I guess I have no idea.

Speaker 1 (22:57):
Like I never cared about how how old a woman.

Speaker 2 (22:59):
Is, and I feel like most guys don't.

Speaker 3 (23:03):
It's just kind of out there on the internet that
women are trying to look younger than what they are.

Speaker 1 (23:09):
I think they, and I.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
Think women care more about it than the actual guy.

Speaker 1 (23:14):
And there was a thing, and I dug enough to
save it, but I can't dig for it now. I'll
try to dig it up for another time because we
have Stuart coming in and stuff. But there was this
whole list of things that women think guys care about
and I know one of them.

Speaker 2 (23:26):
Is that they don't.

Speaker 1 (23:28):
Yeah. One of them was that, like women think that
guys care about like baby stretch marks and all that stuff.
I never did. I always thought they were kind of sexy.

Speaker 2 (23:37):
Well, and I think.

Speaker 3 (23:38):
It's like we've had it in our heads our whole
life that we have to look photoshopped because no, I
can get magazines growing up, and you typically don't see
the stretch marks on models.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
So I think it's just in our heads that we
have to look a certain way.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
Like Shri Palilo will go on her Instagram whatever, and
she'll go on there with her ball cap on and
no makeup.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
Oh yeah, she does that on the weekend. Yeah, I
like it. Oh yeah, she's cute.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
It's like I want to run into that at the
at the Kroger.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
My mom's ran into her a few times.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
Yeah, it's like that. I think that's hotter because it's like, well,
like the husband of somebody gets to wake up with that,
and that's it's like, well, that's perfect. I don't know.
I think I think that that's just me. I know,
I know, and I've met some of the some of
the like we have according to our Facebook w ebn's Facebook.

(24:31):
We have the like model dudes that listen to us,
because every time a woman's picture gets posted up, they
always say, oh my god, you you have low standards.
You need to get to get the better standards. This
girl's ugly and all that stuff. And they're all married
to models.

Speaker 3 (24:45):
And why is it that whenever it's a woman's picture
that's posted, it always is about looks, but when it's
a dude, no one really comments on how he looks.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (24:55):
The thing when I'm watching a sports broadcast, I don't know.
The women are always model and the guys are typically
not very attractive.

Speaker 1 (25:04):
Well, all I know is every guy that listens to
us are shredded with abs. And I've seen them. It's
true of.

Speaker 2 (25:12):
Every very sexy yeah.

Speaker 1 (25:14):
Out at every single concert. No big bellies, no ripped
ghost T shirts and all that stuff, No sweat, no
no zits on their shoulders and all that stuff. None
of that.

Speaker 6 (25:27):
Yea.

Speaker 2 (25:28):
Most guys look like a ken doll.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
Yeah yeah, And you know, and they comment on our
Facebook about how, kid, Christy, you need to get better
standards with your girls and all that stuff. It's like, yeah,
I know, man, I need to look more like you,
and I go to their Facebook page and I'm like, God,
look at the tens and eleven's therewith. I need to
be more like I need to go to the School

(25:55):
of Hard Knocks like they did and get with the
hot the elevens, therewith.

Speaker 2 (26:00):
Uh huh, all right, I'm.

Speaker 3 (26:04):
Just trying to sit here in silence because you literally
will not stop talking. I'm like, can we just get
some peace and quiet innes I'm in a bad mood today.
I'm sleep deprived, gonna get it done last night.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
I know it's my fault. I didn't say that. It
wasn't you have a responsibility to watch the Reds.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
No, that doesn't pay, Yes it does, No, it doesn't.

Speaker 2 (26:29):
It pays my heart happiness. Okay, I want to tongue
punch you in your fart.

Speaker 1 (26:34):
Boss, Well, don't do that. Don't do that at work.
That's illegal.

Speaker 2 (26:38):
That after work stuff. Why would you play that?

Speaker 1 (26:40):
Right now? Sarah? Sarah is here to tell us a story.
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (26:56):
Go ahead, We're going to do a little story time.
So at this school board meeting in California, this mom
is making the headlines for some naughty behavior.

Speaker 2 (27:05):
Her name is Beth.

Speaker 1 (27:06):
Bourne, Well, no, because she was making I know, go ahead.

Speaker 3 (27:11):
Her name is Beth Bourne. She's a chairwoman for Moms
for Liberty. She came in for public comments to protest
locker room policies that would allow transgender women to go
into women's locker rooms at this junior high school. Your
kids are in junior high school, Christopher.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
So what is junior high school?

Speaker 2 (27:33):
That's like middle school.

Speaker 3 (27:34):
Okay, that's where you go before you go to high school,
seventh eighth grade. So right there, uh promise ring, right like,
you're there, you're almost an adult, promise ring. So she
just starts stripping, starts taking off her clothes right there
in the boardroom, gets down to her bikini.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
All these like christy adults.

Speaker 2 (28:03):
It's really cringey though.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
Guys, guys, let's listen to what she has to say.

Speaker 3 (28:06):
Yeah, she's like, I'm just trying to give you an
idea of what it's like when I undress and her students.

Speaker 2 (28:15):
Have to undress in front of each other. She's like, now, if.

Speaker 3 (28:19):
The adults don't feel comfortable watching someone, she goes, look,
I'm a fifty year old woman. How can they expect
girls to feel comfortable doing that?

Speaker 2 (28:28):
In a lucky room. She goes. I think I'm making
a pretty good point here. What's her name, Beth Born.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
That's for Worships. She's a worships.

Speaker 3 (28:42):
That's what really matters here. If you don't have one,
get the heck out of this board.

Speaker 1 (28:47):
Made of that, please stap it on the microphone.

Speaker 3 (28:54):
So they made her put her clothes back on before
she could continue her arguments here. But I guess the
school district is saying that depending on a child's transgender identity,
they can pick whatever bathroom they want to go into
take off their clothes.

Speaker 2 (29:12):
So she's triggered.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
Yeah, I can't believe this is still an argument that's
going on.

Speaker 3 (29:16):
Oh it's hot and heavy. Yeah, where is this happening
again in California? At a junior high school in California?

Speaker 1 (29:23):
I think that those are really the only states that
this fight is still going on.

Speaker 2 (29:27):
Yeah, just little kids that are able to choose the
locker room. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (29:31):
Look, I'm not a political guy. I think everybody knows this,
all right. I mean, we try not.

Speaker 2 (29:35):
To get into politics, trying to keep it light.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
I don't get it, but this is this is where
I should actually be the one in charge, because I
just think, as a regular dude.

Speaker 2 (29:45):
You need to see mom's strip to make a point.
I'm not a mom.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
So Kings Island they don't even let you on certain
rides if you're a certain height. Yeah, never mind choosing
on what what the lop off your body or not?

Speaker 2 (29:58):
Yeah, this is uh a right here, So.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
Sorry, little Joey, you can't come on this ride. Yeah,
but I lopped off my penis, all right, well jump on.
I don't get it whatever.

Speaker 2 (30:10):
But I understand the point that she is trying to make.
But yeah, it's a little drastic.

Speaker 3 (30:15):
So she's making headlines everywhere, hanging out in her bikini
here in this very serious boardroom.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
She should come in her room, make look at her.
She should come in here and.

Speaker 2 (30:24):
Uh there's the photo of her.

Speaker 1 (30:26):
Yeah yeah, I let her come in here and tell
us her her side of the story.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
Twice I'm leaving the room, thank god.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
Yeah, he should take off his shirt and explain his
side of the story too, you know.

Speaker 2 (30:37):
What, I Beco'm good for the day.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
All right, Well, why don't you tell us why that.

Speaker 14 (30:42):
You alone?

Speaker 2 (30:42):
Maybe you alone?

Speaker 1 (30:43):
All right, it's a kid, Chris chelf.

Speaker 12 (30:45):
It's time for Can I sue with Stuart W. Pen
Rose from the Manilo Law roof call now with your
legal questions? Five one three seven four nine one two
seven can I shoe?

Speaker 1 (31:00):
Oh yeah, mister Stuart W. Penrose is in the house.
He's here to take your legal questions. And already on
the phone. We got let me see. Oh Andy, what's up? Andy?
You want to talk to Stuart? Right? Cato yet? Brother?
So let's hear it. Man, what do you got?

Speaker 7 (31:20):
So I got there's a stop in northern Kentucky that
went out of business. They Oh, I've paid for equipment
that's about twelve hundred to thirteen hundred dollars. Contacted the
person numerous times to like get the money back or
you know, the equipment, that kind of stuff. No answer,

(31:41):
no phone call, no nothing anything. I'm just trying to
figure out what's the right way to go to how
to get my money back.

Speaker 14 (31:49):
You know, if they're in bankruptcy.

Speaker 7 (31:52):
I don't know. I know the shop went out of business,
or they're in litigation that kind of thing because of
the business. But you know, I've I've been with her
or work with her this person you know for years,
that kind of stuff and then like no calling the
show basically nothing, but you know, she owes me some money.

(32:16):
So I'm just trying to figure out the you know,
best correction to take action.

Speaker 14 (32:21):
Basically, sure, I mean, if they're in bankruptcy, you need
to become a creditor to the action and go down
that route. And there are certain bankruptcy protections that would
protect them, and you need to you know, do your
part as a as a creditor. If they're not in bankruptcy,
you could certainly, you know, put a collections action against them.
You could go you said it's about fifteen hundred bucks

(32:42):
or less something like that.

Speaker 7 (32:44):
Yeah, it's about twelve hundred bucks or whatever. Plus you
know there's other things that on top of the Yeah,
I just say like thirteen to fifteen hundred dollars correer.

Speaker 14 (32:52):
I'm not sure the jurisdiction that you're in, but you're
probably within small claims court wherever that is. That could
be an option for you. That's pretty uh, pretty straightforward.
As you could do yourself.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
And you own a business. Well is that I'm sorry
you own a business? Your own business? No, I do
do that, all right, Well, it sucks that you have
to deal with this man, especially right now, everybody's having beefs,
you know what I mean, I having troubles and then
having these beefs and stuff.

Speaker 14 (33:18):
I mean, it's not an uncommon problem.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
I means, yeah any time. Yeah, it just sucks that
people are going through this stuff. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (33:27):
And so basically I was just, you know, do I
have a case or you know, do I go to
small claims court? Do I you know, who do I
need to talk to? Because I've tried to reach out
numerous times to this person, you know, over text, messaging, calling,
you know everything. I'm not like going crazy over it
because I don't want to freaking you know, anything like that,
just like, hey, what's.

Speaker 1 (33:47):
Going on with this? Yeah? But you just want but
you want contact? Do you want someone to talk to you? Yeah?

Speaker 7 (33:51):
Exactly, Yeah they call no show. And then now I'm
and this has been going on for quite a few yes,
now exact.

Speaker 1 (34:01):
Stewart take us through like small claims court, you know,
like me, I would just be like forget it because
I don't want to do is it a pain to
fill out stuff and do this with small claims?

Speaker 14 (34:10):
Cart do a short hearing? They have to get noticed
to the hearing they may or may not show up
to contest it.

Speaker 1 (34:15):
I know, but how how do you what's the first step?
Like you just do you do?

Speaker 14 (34:18):
You have to file the claim in small claims court?

Speaker 1 (34:20):
And how do you do that? Is it long paperwork
and all that stuff or is.

Speaker 14 (34:24):
It depends on each court. I mean, it's just not
going to be a big long piece of paperwork, but
you're gonna have to fill out something there. Yeah, you know,
fill out some sort of complaint to bring it into
small claims court. Every court is a little bit different
in terms of what you have to fill out. Yeah,
I'm a personal injury turn I don't find myself in
small claims court, but I just hate filling that.

Speaker 7 (34:44):
Things where you know, uh, I know you guys you
do this stuff for free or whatever. But like I
live in northern Kentucky, so Boom County, So I would
just you know, just contact the courts.

Speaker 1 (34:54):
Yeah, just call, just call up and then uh yeah.

Speaker 14 (34:57):
And figure out what what what? What needs to be
filled out for you to make a claiming small claims court.

Speaker 1 (35:01):
It just a little like heads up. I always whenever
I do these things like or and I have to
call a place like that, like the d m V
or whatever. I always wait until and try to be
like the first person to call right when they open,
so everybody's in a good mood, you know what I mean.
That's just a little personal. I'm yeah, I'm always trying
to be the first one to call, and I'm always

(35:21):
like trying to be nice when I call.

Speaker 7 (35:24):
All right, dude, dude, I appreciate it so great. I
appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (35:30):
Yeah, it's a pain dealing with the you know, and
like I have I have to go and like register
a card and myself and all that stuff coming up,
and I just want to get so much done because
when I lived in.

Speaker 2 (35:43):
New York, the appointment online online.

Speaker 1 (35:47):
Yeah, but it used like in New York. It's totally different.
And that's the last time I had to do it.
And I would go and then they changed stuff and
stand in line at this d m V and then
you finally get up there and then they're miss and
then they go, uh, You're They're like annoyed you're missing
one of these uh these bills. You have to bring

(36:07):
this water bill.

Speaker 2 (36:09):
Yeah, that's why it's so nice.

Speaker 3 (36:10):
Now you can just check the paperwork that you need
before you get in you don't have to wait in
the long lines.

Speaker 5 (36:14):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (36:14):
I just had to go to the BMV not too
long ago, and I made my appointment. I was seen
within two minutes. I was in and out in five.

Speaker 6 (36:21):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (36:21):
They were great.

Speaker 14 (36:22):
They wish I would be miserable if I worked in
a busy BMV.

Speaker 5 (36:24):
Two.

Speaker 3 (36:25):
Oh, yeah, we're dealing with everybody who's a pain in
the But all now, if the New York was and
nobody wants to be there, I know, I know people
throw around like.

Speaker 14 (36:33):
A bunch of small ones in Cincinnati, it's pretty easy.

Speaker 1 (36:35):
Yeah, but I never had.

Speaker 2 (36:37):
Yeah, the one I go to in Covington, the.

Speaker 1 (36:39):
Registered registering car. The last time I did it was
in New York, and it was a nightmare. Where to
the point where I'm like, you know what, I'll just
do it illegally and just.

Speaker 14 (36:46):
Drive around like half of people out there. Which is
why you need the uninsured underinsured motorist coverage.

Speaker 1 (36:51):
Thank you, Stuart W. Penrose. If you were in high school,
would you write like right now, If you were in
high school, would you write eight cee DC on your
trapper keeper or would you write uh falling into reverse
on your trapper keeper?

Speaker 14 (37:07):
Bringing off air conversation to this. Yep, I probably wouldn't
write either, But if there was a gun to my head,
it would be a C D C.

Speaker 1 (37:13):
I like a C d C.

Speaker 2 (37:15):
Okay, So do you still have a trapper keeper even I.

Speaker 14 (37:18):
Don't even remember exactly what a trapper keeper is, And
that's just like a like a ordiaminder.

Speaker 2 (37:23):
Yes, holds all your crapping. I had a big pink one.

Speaker 14 (37:29):
I'm basically paperless in the office. I think I may
have a trapper keeper for some of like my personal documents.
I got my passport and something like some little red
well you know, uh.

Speaker 1 (37:40):
Car registration.

Speaker 2 (37:42):
Two pencils.

Speaker 1 (37:43):
Listen, I keep one in my car.

Speaker 14 (37:45):
Number I keep one in my car because my buddy
is up, like have a parking pass in this neighborhood,
just to erase the.

Speaker 1 (37:51):
I have my notes number two. Trapper keeper, trapper keeper,
trapper keep, trapper keeper. Imagine and umbros and cartwheels.

Speaker 14 (38:02):
Umbros?

Speaker 1 (38:03):
Do you remember umbros?

Speaker 2 (38:05):
Oh, my god, Chris is about to be a pervert.
So you know why, because I've heard you.

Speaker 3 (38:09):
Talk about this so many times. I know you so well.
You know you've talked about this on air.

Speaker 14 (38:16):
You are a soccer brand.

Speaker 2 (38:17):
Now you have asked the girls attending concerts to.

Speaker 3 (38:20):
Wear the umbro shorts and come over and visit you
at the EBN booth at Riverbank.

Speaker 1 (38:28):
The first time I've ever saw my God sounds like
the ladies.

Speaker 14 (38:31):
Man, if you want to meet me, meet me at
the Nachio Cup.

Speaker 2 (38:34):
He really needs to get like.

Speaker 1 (38:36):
I saw a girl in UH when I was in
gym class do cartwheels wearing umbros. And the first time
I saw yeah when I was a kid. You remember
the first time like a lipslip. Okay, it's a kid

(38:56):
Chris show. And let's go over here and uh, let's
talk to is this Chris? Yeah?

Speaker 14 (39:04):
What's up?

Speaker 1 (39:05):
Time?

Speaker 5 (39:05):
Man?

Speaker 1 (39:06):
Welcome to UH. Can't I Sue with Stuart W. Penrose.

Speaker 4 (39:10):
I don't know if I want to step into this
conversation or not.

Speaker 1 (39:13):
Well, I'm the sex with Sue or whatever the hell
that show says Sarah just bringing a total gutter. Go ahead, man,
what's your legal questions?

Speaker 2 (39:20):
You're good? All are welcome.

Speaker 4 (39:23):
I was just going on with the first guy that
called about the uh small claims. I actually have one
that's going on right now. Yeah, And I was wondering.
I was wearing with your expert opinion. How long does
it usually take for the magistrate to come up with
their judgment because it's been over a month.

Speaker 14 (39:43):
Depends on the court, depends on the magistrates. Sometimes you'll
get a decision right then and there. Sometimes you'll they'll
take it under advisement and you'll get a response in
one to one thousand days.

Speaker 1 (39:53):
Oh wow, I thought it was pretty quick, Like this.

Speaker 14 (39:56):
Is usually pretty quick. Thirty days is not? Isn't the
long we're into the spectrum there? I would reach out
to the magistrate's clerk and just ask for an update.
And you know, quite frankly, it could be something that
slipped through their cracks. You never know. So I got
so would gently call and ask for an update.

Speaker 1 (40:13):
I guess it depends on the town. But is there
a judge that's just specifically just for small claims or
is it sometimes a judge that does all everything.

Speaker 14 (40:20):
It's generally going to be a magistrate and not a judge. Okay,
you know are Oxford Sure, I'm actually familiar with that court.
But yeah, I mean, just reach out to the to
the magistrate's office. I mean, was this was there anybody
that present on the other side or did you do this?

Speaker 1 (40:38):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (40:38):
Yeah, this was it was it's unfortunately our neighbors or
douchebags and they, uh it was over a firework incident
and it wasn't. It wasn't typical like regular fireworks. This
is professional grade, like almost Rossie type. I mean it
was they were setting off directly right over top of

(41:01):
our house.

Speaker 1 (41:02):
And it was a mess.

Speaker 2 (41:03):
And oh my god, Christopher, actually.

Speaker 4 (41:08):
A couple, a couple on my deck.

Speaker 1 (41:11):
Yeah on your what I'm on the back deck?

Speaker 5 (41:15):
Yeh?

Speaker 2 (41:16):
Did to split on the deck.

Speaker 4 (41:18):
Yeah, I'm messing with you.

Speaker 1 (41:21):
No, but the.

Speaker 4 (41:24):
Fireworks actually damaged the roof of my house. Both my
both mine and my wife's car had been damaged.

Speaker 14 (41:34):
So claim, Yeah, it sounds like a homeowner's insurance claim
to me. And you know, you get get them to
pay your deductible. That's what it sounds like to me.

Speaker 4 (41:45):
Well, the the roof damage, it wasn't enough to turn
into the home owner's insurance. They it left burn marks,
they didn't necessarily put holes in the shingles, so there
really wasn't was cosmatic.

Speaker 14 (42:00):
That's you know, that's something.

Speaker 15 (42:02):
But yeah, checking that magistrate's office, Okay, yeah, they may
not give you that information unless your opponents on the
line though. But well, the magistrate is not the well,
first of they're not the judge, but the clerk is,
you know, their their clerk is not the judge either,
so it's not really ex party if you talk to
the clerk.

Speaker 4 (42:21):
Well, then from what I was understood is that the
match straight is the one that's making the decision.

Speaker 14 (42:27):
Because okay, but yeah, talk to talk to the magistrate's
clerk and you know, to their office. Is it's going
to be a clerk or a bailiff that answers and
you know, just gently uh ask where they are?

Speaker 1 (42:41):
Yeah, yeah, hi, where are you with this whole thing?
And quit being a douche about it. Let's go.

Speaker 14 (42:47):
I have to genly remind courts to get things done
at times.

Speaker 1 (42:51):
Yeah, well, good, good luck for the man.

Speaker 4 (42:54):
I appreciate your luck.

Speaker 6 (42:55):
Guys.

Speaker 1 (42:56):
See, that sucks when you have to beef. I think
I've never well in Wichita. I had a problem with
the neighbors. Stole some stuff out of my car, but
that was years ago. Yeah, white trash is the worst
to live next to the worst. But the people that
I was renting off of they own that place. Next door,
and I complained about it, and the guy within minutes

(43:18):
went next door and booted him. Good. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (43:20):
I was like, awesome, good to wait on that.

Speaker 1 (43:23):
Yeah, but yeah, he didn't even He just said really.
I said, yeah, I said they just came. They must
have just came over and just took the stuff right
out of my car. He goes, okay and went right
next door and booted. Yeah. I was like, awesome, nice,
but yeah, oh I felt icky, you know what I mean?

Speaker 14 (43:39):
They stole from you?

Speaker 1 (43:42):
No, No, I felt icky that someone just took right
out of my car.

Speaker 5 (43:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (43:45):
Yeah. And then I would go outside and walk to
my car and something there he is. They would just
wave to me and stuff, and I'm like, you mother,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (43:52):
The worst when your car gets broken and.

Speaker 14 (43:54):
You should be allowed to assault that person brutally.

Speaker 2 (43:56):
Can you get back.

Speaker 3 (43:57):
Into the car And you're like, oh, I feel I
feel weird. Yes, bore in here and it's that ichy feeling.

Speaker 1 (44:02):
And they stole stuff that they could never use. They
were there was all these burn CDs of my stuff
for my radio show.

Speaker 14 (44:09):
It's like, what are you gonna do with this? I
was out, I was out of dinner. With a couple
of friends and my buddy's dad a couple of week
or so ago. And I'm walking to my car and
you know, my friend's dad's with me, and he goes
to his car. Idiot left the car unlocked. But uh,
they stole his tennis bag. They still his tennis racket
of all things. What the hell are they going to
do with Dave's tennis racks?

Speaker 2 (44:27):
Got to sell it? What bucks out of it?

Speaker 1 (44:30):
Probably come on the probably didn't know what was in there.
They probably just grabbed it and ran.

Speaker 2 (44:34):
Also that too, I see a big bag and.

Speaker 1 (44:37):
They're like, well, what a Stewart as an attorney. But
you were a teenager once. Did you ever steal anything?

Speaker 14 (44:43):
Never in my life? Really, I'm a frickin ultra boy.
Good for you, And even if I did, why the
hell would admit that on air?

Speaker 1 (44:48):
Like that? True?

Speaker 5 (44:49):
That?

Speaker 1 (44:49):
So we'll talk to you off here about it. I
don't know if did we get her name? Is it Betty? Okay? Betty?
What's your what's your legal question for? Stuart W. Parrows?

Speaker 5 (45:01):
Okay? So I have a friend who got ran over
by a car and messed her up really bad. And
she she was walking across the street on a crosswalk
and this gal hit her and she has been almost
killed her and she's got like six six million dollars
in in in the hospital bills. She had to be

(45:24):
completely rebuilt, had to learn how to walk and talk
and everything over again. And they she she's a recovering
drug addicts okay, and she's got like two years clean now,
while they she hasn't had any any compensation for this.
This happened about a year and a half ago.

Speaker 14 (45:46):
Okay, so she's within her statute limitations, but not by
a whole lot. Where did this happen and it.

Speaker 5 (45:53):
Happened, I believe either right in Cincinnati. I think it
was an ear old when you're okay, So I told
her I would look into some legal I think she's
our case. She's the lady who hit her as a
CEO at a one of the justice centers, okay. And

(46:17):
but since she was at the time she was a
drug addict, they uh, I thought that she was her
fault or something. But I feel like, do we know
if she was in.

Speaker 14 (46:28):
The crosswalk, that would I mean, if she's a pedestrian,
that's what that's what's going to determine if she was
in the crosswalk or not.

Speaker 7 (46:34):
Do we know, right?

Speaker 5 (46:36):
I believe she was, Yeah, Okay.

Speaker 14 (46:38):
I don't care if she's a drug adictor or not.
In that circumstance, I mean, if you're in the crosswalk,
you're in the crosswalk and you have the right of way. Absolutely,
I'd be happy to talk to her to see if
I to see if we could help her. I mean, uh, no.

Speaker 1 (46:51):
If she wasn't in the crosswalk, Stewart, do you promise
just to hang up on her?

Speaker 14 (46:55):
No, I'll certainly figure out exactly what happened. I mean,
maybe there's some middle ground.

Speaker 1 (46:59):
I don't know, but no, I think it'd be funny
if you just hang up.

Speaker 14 (47:07):
No, I'm not going to hang out with her. I'll
certainly hear at.

Speaker 2 (47:11):
So patient. Hi, he's so successful that this.

Speaker 14 (47:16):
Is right up my you know, right up my alley.
This is what I do for really. Yeah, yeah, but yeah,
I mean, if if she was in the crosswalk and
there's insurance to collect from, this is certainly something we
could help her with. You know, what she's entitled to
in a personal injury claim are getting her medical bills
paid for. If she was working and lost wages, lost
wages what would apply. And she's also due compensation for

(47:37):
pain and suffering, which you know, unfortunate. From what you say,
sounds like it's uh sounds like she went through a lot.

Speaker 5 (47:42):
Yeah, she had to have her spleen removed, she had
to have her hips roofs well, have her any rebuilt.
And she's she's got a scar runs all the way
up her stomach.

Speaker 7 (47:52):
And she's got a scar running down her face.

Speaker 5 (47:56):
I mean, she's she's she's clean so ver ever since.

Speaker 1 (48:00):
So she's hanging in there just overall from all this, right,
because I mean I would imagine they prescribed her pain
killers so she didn't get hot. Yeah, she didn't get
hooked again.

Speaker 4 (48:10):
No, she states clean.

Speaker 12 (48:12):
Wow.

Speaker 14 (48:12):
Good for her?

Speaker 1 (48:13):
Yeah, good for her.

Speaker 2 (48:15):
Yeah, what a horrible situation. Yeah, well that is very
tough mentally physically.

Speaker 14 (48:19):
After you have her information so that we can talk
up towards.

Speaker 1 (48:22):
Yes, I do. It's Ashley, right, that's your name. Yeah, okay,
that is uh. Well, that's the important thing is she
stayed clean throughout the whole thing, so that's she's strong willed,
So good for her. Okay, Yeah, I have your phone
number here, I will give it to it ends in
two sixty three four. Right, that's right. Yes, I will
give this.

Speaker 14 (48:42):
The steward and I'll reach out to you later today.

Speaker 1 (48:45):
Yeah, okay, perfect, thank you, thank you for calling.

Speaker 14 (48:48):
All right, right, Wow, I see too many of those situations.

Speaker 1 (48:52):
People that are in the crosswads.

Speaker 14 (48:54):
Pedestrians are hit on motorcycles and have this great spleen removed,
you know, whatever.

Speaker 5 (49:00):
It may be.

Speaker 14 (49:01):
Oh, every day.

Speaker 1 (49:01):
So so when when you see that.

Speaker 14 (49:03):
We see the worst of the worst that happens to people.

Speaker 1 (49:05):
When when you see uh, like something like that on
the news, do you get upset and you go, oh,
why can't I get that call? Like like if somebody
wins a lottery and I see it, I go, Or
when somebody gets like a big radio job, I go, God,
do you see everybody? I don't.

Speaker 14 (49:21):
I don't think about it in that regards. I mean, yes,
if I sign up a case like that and there's
good insurance, of course, there's a huge financial incentive for me.

Speaker 1 (49:28):
Yeah, no question.

Speaker 14 (49:30):
But when I hear something like that, I feel sorry
for the person first and foremost. You do something like that, yeah, absolutely.

Speaker 2 (49:36):
We have everything replaced. Would she say a couple of million.

Speaker 14 (49:38):
Dollars sounds like it. She has health insurance. Good God.

Speaker 1 (49:42):
When I get stuff replaced, though, I feel good, Like
if you get a new car is replaced.

Speaker 14 (49:49):
He's having a lip slip right now.

Speaker 1 (49:51):
If you get new dishes, you feel good. I mean,
so when things are replaced.

Speaker 14 (49:54):
What's the last time you bought new dishes? Really?

Speaker 1 (49:56):
I did buy them, but somebody else did. When you
know I moved in my apartment. Yeah, my my ex
wife bought me new dishes.

Speaker 14 (50:04):
And I've had the same dishes since we met. That's
why maybe maybe we have new dishes from from the
wedding that you know, several years back, because it's.

Speaker 2 (50:11):
Too expensive to have to replace all of that.

Speaker 14 (50:14):
Dishes or dishes.

Speaker 1 (50:15):
Who cares, No, I bought well, she bought him at
the at the The best place to shop if you're
a single guy is a dollar tree, family Dollar all
the dollar places.

Speaker 14 (50:27):
Always shootings in those places always, that's not.

Speaker 2 (50:30):
You risk your life. But you get a good dish.

Speaker 1 (50:32):
Yeah, you'll hold it up.

Speaker 14 (50:34):
There are some blums that have good margins for you
on there.

Speaker 1 (50:37):
No, they're dollar fifty. Yeah, and what are you going
to You just eat, wash it and put it back.
That's what I do.

Speaker 2 (50:43):
Yeah, and it's true.

Speaker 3 (50:44):
It's just my husband, And I'm like, why do we
have enough for sixteen people?

Speaker 2 (50:47):
I have met our cabinet, like, you don't need all
this stuff.

Speaker 1 (50:50):
I never opened up the dishwasher in my apartment. What's
the point.

Speaker 3 (50:54):
My Mom's like, when you register for your wedding stuff,
you've got to have a dish set.

Speaker 2 (50:57):
I'm like, are you sure you did?

Speaker 1 (50:59):
Like there?

Speaker 14 (51:01):
But you dialed it back quite a bit.

Speaker 1 (51:02):
I had you didn't go.

Speaker 3 (51:03):
Full show the respect for Brenda A Lase. No, please,
I know for sixteen people, I just stare at the
stack of dishes every day. I'm like, we use the same.

Speaker 1 (51:12):
Too, every exactly. Just wash them and put them.

Speaker 2 (51:14):
Back pretty much.

Speaker 1 (51:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (51:15):
A lot of times we just use paper plates that
we don't want to deal with it. If we order
a pizza and they send over like twenty different paper
plates with it, I'm like, you know what, this will
last the rest of the week.

Speaker 1 (51:24):
Remember when we had the breakfast thing here, Uh, they
had a bunch of the plastic uh dishes and stuff.

Speaker 2 (51:30):
Oh yeah, I just grab all those, took them.

Speaker 1 (51:32):
All off the stack of napkins and all that stuff.
I'm like, taking all this stuff.

Speaker 3 (51:38):
Do you know the best napkins are those Chipotle napkins,
And like the.

Speaker 14 (51:42):
Spoons, their forks are good.

Speaker 1 (51:44):
Yeah, good forks if you want to save money. I'm
sick of hearing people, especially these people who say they're broken.
They have you know, tattoos all over, smoking cigarettes and
you know.

Speaker 2 (51:54):
Yeah, this is your money saving stations exactly.

Speaker 1 (51:56):
Call me, I will set you up. I want to
wrap up with this. I saw this on the news
last night. It's one of those entertainment tonight shows or whatever,
and it's starting to hit. This is huge. There's some
like new actress that's out. Tillie Norwood is her name, okay,
and she is a Google. She's completely ai and she

(52:20):
is going to be in movies and stuff and she's
being pitched and now sag Aftra, which is the Union
and all that stuff is getting all fired up. Actors
and all that are very pissed off. She is completely
real y.

Speaker 2 (52:35):
She looks like the girl next door yep.

Speaker 1 (52:38):
And she's doing interviews and stuff. It is insane.

Speaker 14 (52:41):
I don't like, how is she doing interviews? I guess electronically.

Speaker 1 (52:47):
It is completely insane. And now look I dabble in
this stuff, and I love it. I do it on
the show. I think it's fun. Now, but here's the thing. Now,
these actors are getting up and all this stuff, and
uh and and the union's gonna step in. Now, I understand,
you got to step in and put get it under control,

(53:08):
because obviously people like these these businesses are gonna be like, well,
let's try to like the the movies. They're gonna be like, hey,
uh uh, Emily Blunt, we want to pay we want
you to be in this movie. Well here's what I
get paid. We are not gonna pay you that.

Speaker 14 (53:21):
Well, here's a I free yeah, and exactly a short,
entire movie script with just a search on AI.

Speaker 1 (53:29):
Let me get to where I'm going here. And then
so they're gonna be like, well, look, we got to
shut this down. You can't just shut it down because
you know that, don't just move the movies producing elsewhere
where there's no union. So the union's gonna have to
step in and put a control on it now. But like,
for instance, the person who created this, you're gonna have

(53:50):
to have them be a part of the union, you know,
the same way as a like the cartoon artist or
the people who voice the cartoons, they're gonna have to
be a part of it.

Speaker 2 (54:00):
So that person would get paid.

Speaker 1 (54:01):
Yeah, that's gonna end up being the thing. Like like
for instance, the M and M commercials. Those aren't real people.

Speaker 2 (54:07):
Yes they are drawn, Yes they are.

Speaker 1 (54:10):
But you know what I'm saying, they're drawn. That's a
version of it. You know what I mean, that's a
version of it. So this is going to be the
new version of animation, Yes, exactly.

Speaker 3 (54:22):
According to this article on Fox, it says it's not
a replacement for people, but as a new tool and
a paint brush, just an animation puppetry or cg I
for fresh possibilities exactly, starting.

Speaker 2 (54:36):
Away from acting. Well, well that's how it started.

Speaker 14 (54:41):
Everything else happened in this country.

Speaker 1 (54:42):
Well listen, like we have a in radio, there's a union,
Like there's AFTRA. We don't have it here in Cincinnati,
but they have it in California. No, and they had
they had it in Philadelphia and stuff. Those people will
be protected, but like here in the middle of the
country and stuff, we're going to be wiped out by it.
And you know, here in our building, they'll be like

(55:03):
that's terrible good. They'll be happy as hell. In our
in our building.

Speaker 3 (55:10):
Well, and think about all the actors and actresses that
are in the action movies, and they have got the
body doubles, and you know there's already so much animation
that goes behind those stunts and everything.

Speaker 2 (55:21):
I mean, they've been using the AI sort of.

Speaker 1 (55:23):
Versions of it. It's all the same.

Speaker 14 (55:26):
You know, there's only one man who can stop this.
Speaking of stunts, Yes, we know who it is, Tom Cruise.
Tom Cruise will single handedly put a stop to this.

Speaker 1 (55:35):
Well, he'll use the uh yeah, he'll use l Ron Hubbard.

Speaker 14 (55:39):
Oh yeah, Sim Tollinson's gonna save us all. Chris. Apparently
they're making stunts an oscar category. So my man Tom
is finally going to get his oscar.

Speaker 1 (55:49):
That's true.

Speaker 2 (55:50):
He is a hell of an actor.

Speaker 7 (55:52):
You know.

Speaker 1 (55:55):
The other guy that would have stopped it, but he's
gone is Jim Jones. Thank you all right, thank you?
Stuart W. Penrose. Where can people find you?

Speaker 14 (56:06):
Not in Papua New Guinea and Jonestown. Certainly they can
find us at the Manila Law Group at five one, three,
seven two three, sixteen hundred.

Speaker 1 (56:15):
Very well educated. He knew exactly where Jonestown was.

Speaker 14 (56:18):
I'm very well aware.

Speaker 2 (56:19):
He's a smart guy. That's why we bring him in here.

Speaker 14 (56:21):
Yes, well, thank you Stuart and Pastmark I once a week.

Speaker 1 (56:24):
At Stuart W. Penrose on Twitter. That's where you find him,
all right. It's a kid Chris show. It's EBN

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